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nalis. — F. muralis Sond. 1. Fakenham = shade-grown F. offici- 

 nalis. — F. Vaillantii Lois. 1. Edge of heath, Wangford = F. 

 parvi flora Lam. 



45. Barbarea stricta Andrz. 1. Thurston. A form of B. 

 vulgaris which approaches B. stricta in some features, but will not 

 match Kew or York examples of the true small-flowered plant. 

 B. intermedia Bor. 2. Nayland = B. prcecox R. Br. 



55. Diplotaxis muralis DC. b. D. Babingtonii Syme. *3. 

 Southwold, 1896 ! 



56. Alyssum calycinum L. *3. Easton Bavents, 1896 ! 

 58. Armoracia amphibia Koch. *2. Stour at Cavendish, 1876, 



W. Whitwell 



68. Viola lutea Huds. 1. Barnham Heath. Does not seem 

 to be lutea, but one of the tricolor group nearest carpatica Borbas. 



69. Drosera intermedia Hayne. 4. Redgrave. Not D. inter- 

 media, but the hybrid *D. obovata M. & K., which seems previously 

 unrecorded for Suffolk. The parents, D. anglica and rotund if olia, 

 grow with it here. 



71. Polygala vulgaris L. var. P. depressa Wender. 2. Thurlow. 

 Specimen poor ; probably vulgaris, 



81. Stellaria media Vill. c. S. neglecta Weihe. 1. Hopton 

 S. umbrosa Opiz. 



90. Tilia grandifolia Ehrh. *2. Lavenham, G. C. Dritce. 



91. Hypericum dubium Leers. 4. Botesdale = H> quadratum 

 Stokes. 



95. Geranium pratense L. 1. Livermere. On the label is 

 written, "Possibly introduced." 



100. Oxalis comiculata L. (stricta Auct.). *2. Wild in a 

 shrubbery, Nayland ! 1893, J". D. Gray. 



123. Lathyrus palustris L. L.Near Euston Bridge (? Norf. 

 or Suff.). Mr. Bennett tells me that this locality is in Norfolk. 



129. Alchemilla vulgaris L. 2. Cockfield. Is the segregate 



.1. filicauUs Buser. 



133-141. Bubus pUcatus W. & N. 3. Fritton. Specimen 

 imperfect, but not pUcatus. — B. niticlus W. & N. 3. Gorleston = 

 B. affinis W. & N.— B. affinis W. & N. 3. Hopton = i?. Selmcri 

 Lindeb. = affinis Blox. non W. & N. — B. leucostachys Sin. var. 

 B. conspicims P. J. Mull. 1. Sapiston. Type, not the variety. 

 B. Salteri Bab. 2. Wiston. Material unsatisfactory, but the 

 panicle is clearly that of Lindleianus. — B. Salteri Bab. var. B. 

 calvatus Blox. 3. Fritton = i?. pyramidalis Kalt. — i?. carpinifolius 

 W. & N. 1. Honington = B. pukherrimus Neum. — B. villicaulis 

 W. & N. 1. Honington = B. leucostachys Schleich. — B. Maasii 

 Focke. 3. Henstead. Example too imperfect to name. — B. 

 macrophyllus W. & N. 1. Troston = B. pulcherrimus Neum. 

 Eisby Heath, in a grove. This is apparently B. corylifolius Sm. 

 B. macrophyllus W. & N. var. B. glabratus Bab. 1. Fakenham. 

 Apparently B. pulcherrimus Neum. — B> rubicolor Blox. 4. Mellis. 

 Could not be named by Bev. W. Moyle Rogers. — B. thyrsiflorus 

 W. & N. 1. Honington. This belongs to Ccesii. — B. rosaceus 

 W. & N. 1. Fakenham Wood. This and the plant from same 



